Reviews of Gold Point Ghost Town

Rating:

7

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Jun 2014 -
$15.00

There is water here, but you fill up from a spring-fed hose and don't hook up. The hose is long enough to reach your rig. There are five sites here that consist of little more than a pedestal and a sewer hole. It's the friendliness of the owners and the fact that you're parked in a genuine, privately preserved ghost town that gives this place charm. The owner/curator will open up the old telegraph office and post office for you, and you can also see an old store run as a museum by another resident. - Linda Ravensroads

Reviews of Clarks Custom Camp

Rating:

8

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Sep 2018 -
$30.00

We have stayed at Clark's twice. The first time was for 5 nights with our RV club and we used Clark's as a base camp to explore Goldfield and Tonopah. The manager is outstanding. The park is newer with good quality water, 50 amp., and sewer hook-ups. There are 10 sites and all are pull-thru. Also, a smaller fully fenced dog area. Each site has a concrete pad for table & chairs (bring your own). The park is quiet at night due to the 25 mph speed limit in front of the park. Our RV club had 11 coaches at Clark's and the unanimous verdict was that Clark's and Goldfield/Tonopah was an outstanding trip. Be aware that Clark's is not fancy and it is basic - the people and area make it great. - goldhill

Reviews of Goldfield RV Park

The RV park was no more than a very ugly parking lot. No showers and no restrooms, no water, no Wifi. . The town was a mess, pity. Broken glass was all around. This park is not good for dogs and is not recommended. - Denise9

Reviews of Tonopah Station RV Park

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4

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Oct 2018 -
$27.00

My major issue with this park is the sites are not level at all. One of the few benefits of staying in a parking lot type campground is level sites, but these were really bad. I did like that there was a nice restaurant in the casino and the people were friendly, but the sites themselves were not good. - Lee and Trace

Sep 2018 -
$27.00

The park is a line of pull through very close sites The area is 100% black top. All spaces are about 4" out of level, right to left. First site we had #8 had a short in the 50A plug that sparked. Moved to site #1 and had a 15 vol voltage between lag 1 & 2. Our Precision power unit probably dropped our power 10 times or more due to low voltage in the one leg. At lease it's protecting the AC and not letting them run on low voltage. This place is definitely a poor one night stop over half way between Reno and Las Vagas. Wish we had tried one of the other parks in town. Sites are on a first come, first serve basis. You pull in an empty site then go in casino and pay. - SuperRep

Jul 2018 -
$24.00

This park was clean. Easy pull thru. People were miners and nice, park people were very nice, shower/laundry/bathroom close and clean. We stayed a week. - MnCadventure

Reviews of Tonopah RV

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6

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Nov 2018 -
$30.00

As other reviewers have noted, this is a small RV park - 18 sites - located along Highway 6/95 at the west end of town. All sites are gravel, pull through, and long enough that most rigs will not have to unhook. There is some road noise, but not intrusive. This time of year, night temperatures are below freezing and water is shut off to all sites; they will turn it back on for individual sites if you have an insulated water line. Laundry, private showers, and restrooms are available; door code is provided at check-in. Three WiFi stations provide free internet. We used our Verizon MiFi which had a strong signal. A small book exchange is located in the office area. The end site (#18) has a picnic table in the garden area on the left side. We will stay here again when passing through the area. - DiplomatTraveler

Oct 2018 -
$35.00

Plenty of room to maneuver. The RV sites are in a wide open area in front of the motel units. Plenty of room to unhook or not. We have leveling system, but we did not need it. Good cable TV (Vegas stations). The two lane highway is nearby, but the sites are set back from the highway. Office staff welcoming. We would return. - feral cat

Jun 2018 -
$35.00

This is a small park along US-6/95 associated with a motel on the outskirts of Tonopah, Nevada, with several full hookup pull-thrus. This park makes a decent overnight stop while heading across Nevada. - VikingVagabonds

Reviews of Joy Land RV Park

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Jul 2018 -
$13.00

Pulled into the park and chose not to stay - went down a terrible old street - located park - was bad looking - did not see an office - knocked on someone's trailer - no answer - so I walked back to car - then he came walking down - said manager's office is up the street - needless to say we left - I cannot believe this park has a good rating by Passport America!!! - Rex and Kathty

May 2018 -
$7.00

Guess I should have read the reviews first!! I pulled into what looked like a gravel open lot. There were a few pull-thru - I took one of them and tried my surge protector at the power post. And then I tried all the other power posts - no electric at all. No one was there - except probably people in the ancient, raggedy RVs. I called the number on the sign and the guy showed up after I had everything leveled and unhooked. He said there was no power because it was turned off because he was evicting people - pointing to the corner where 2 RVs shared a wire cage around their rigs. I wanted to spend time here and I had already set up - after a long trip. I made a deal with the guy for a really discounted rate - figuring I was only using water, sewer and space. Fortunately, I have solar and it was easier to stay than move. Every day when I came home, I was happy to see my 5th wheel still there, as well as my solar panels. Dogs were barking all the time, one night until almost 10 PM. - sloopygirl

Oct 2017 -
$13.00

The good: Cost for full hookup was 12.50 total for the night. Passport America Rate. The bad: Driving down the small road to the park should have been my clue to stay elsewhere in Tonopah. The park has several new power posts placed in a large gravel lot, but the only ONE that has actual power to it is "jumpered" from a laundromat. At least that is what the man called the building. He said there was no 50 amp power to the plug, only 40 amp, and he advised only running one appliance. He said if the plug kicked out, the breaker box was unlocked, and I could reset it or call him and he would come down and do it. He pointed to the 3 full time rigs parked very close and said if they bothered us, call him, he would kick them out. The three rigs were not drivable, had trash piled in front of and around, had pit bull dogs in fences and one was only a truck bed with camper, but a 110 power cord ran through the window. We should have driven away, but we stayed and were not robbed or hurt which was our concern in this area. Power situation not good. Sewer dump had a cap on it, but the cap had no center in it so the hole was open. Water pressure was low. We would never stay here again. Two other much nicer options in town, regardless of the price. - Eureka12